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A 1,200-year-old Major Oak tree, where Robin Hood allegedly used as a hide out, stands in Sherwood Forest near Nottinghamshire, England.

Ancient oak tree said to have sheltered Robin Hood has died

The 1200-year-old Major Oak in Sherwood Forest is believed to have died after it didn’t sprout leaves this spring.

Environment

Fri, Jun 19

Minister Tama Potaka.

Spat erupts in Parliament over proposal to sell off conservation land

Conservation Minister Tama Potaka is adamant the intent is only to get rid of "bits and bobs" of land with low conservation value.

Environment

Fri, Jun 19

Sixty-year-old vessel to become a refuge and breeding ground for fish, crays and other marine life.

'Down she goes': Boat scuttled off Napier to become artificial reef

Over 800 hours of work and more than $200,000 went into stripping the 23m steel hulled Twofold Bay of contaminants.

Environment

Fri, Jun 19

The Big Belly bins were ‘not always reliable’, Hauraki Mayor Toby Adams said, though that wasn’t the only reason for the change.

Hauraki District Council dumps $700k rubbish bins project

The mayor says they were "not always reliable", but supplier Manco Environmental — which leased the bins out — denies any technical issues.

Environment

Thu, Jun 18

Opponents of the proposed landfill protest in central Auckland in 2020. (Source: RNZ / Jogai Bhatt)

Waste firm wants fast-track approval for Dome Valley dump

Opponents to the new Dome Valley landfill have raised concerns it could damage the Kaipara and Hōteo rivers.

Te Ao Māori

Wed, Jun 17

A 1,200-year-old Major Oak tree, where Robin Hood allegedly used as a hide out, stands in Sherwood Forest near Nottinghamshire, England.

Ancient oak tree said to have sheltered Robin Hood has died

The 1200-year-old Major Oak in Sherwood Forest is believed to have died after it didn’t sprout leaves this spring.

Environment

Fri, Jun 19

Minister Tama Potaka.

Spat erupts in Parliament over proposal to sell off conservation land

Conservation Minister Tama Potaka is adamant the intent is only to get rid of "bits and bobs" of land with low conservation value.

Environment

Fri, Jun 19

Sixty-year-old vessel to become a refuge and breeding ground for fish, crays and other marine life.

'Down she goes': Boat scuttled off Napier to become artificial reef

Over 800 hours of work and more than $200,000 went into stripping the 23m steel hulled Twofold Bay of contaminants.

Environment

Fri, Jun 19

The Big Belly bins were ‘not always reliable’, Hauraki Mayor Toby Adams said, though that wasn’t the only reason for the change.

Hauraki District Council dumps $700k rubbish bins project

The mayor says they were "not always reliable", but supplier Manco Environmental — which leased the bins out — denies any technical issues.

Environment

Thu, Jun 18

Opponents of the proposed landfill protest in central Auckland in 2020. (Source: RNZ / Jogai Bhatt)

Waste firm wants fast-track approval for Dome Valley dump

Opponents to the new Dome Valley landfill have raised concerns it could damage the Kaipara and Hōteo rivers.

Te Ao Māori

Wed, Jun 17

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Drivers cut through a padlock so they could remove the bollard to enter the cemetery to perform doughnuts.

'Extremely disrespectful' car doughnut stunt at Tāneatua Cemetery

As well as driving through the reserve, the vandal also tipped wheelie bins and spread rubbish around the cemetery and onto State Highway 2.

Environment

Wed, Jun 17

Flooding in south Dunedin in 2025 (file image).

South Dunedin flood plan: 1100 households could be forced out

Budgets for proposed actions range from $1.63 billion to $2.45 billion – but that's still less than the cost of the status quo.

Environment

Wed, Jun 17

Wood burning causes elevated levels of small air pollutants. (Source: Piers Fuller)

Clean air ambitions for Masterton will take decades

The town has had 29 pollution days so far this year – and wood burners are a major culprit.

Environment

Tue, Jun 16

The Midwinter Carnival held in Dunedin.

Ticket capacity capped at popular Dunedin midwinter festival

The annual winter solstice celebration has become so popular that capacity has had to be reduced to prevent overcrowding.

Environment

Sat, Jun 13

Invasive caulerpa seaweed

Invasive caulerpa seaweed reaches Whangārei Harbour for first time

About a square metre of the seaweed has been found in Whangārei Heads’ Smugglers Bay, on the north side of the harbour entrance.

Environment

Sat, Jun 13

Hillcrest Cemetary in Whakatāne is the largest of five cemeteries Whakatāne District Council manages in the district.

Proposed new Whakatāne burial charge called 'culturally insensitive'

Proposal to create an additional fee for families wishing to back-fill gravesites themselves.

Te Ao Māori

Fri, Jun 12

The 'do not drink' notice for Waiouru was lifted on Friday afternoon.

Restrictions lifted for Waiouru tap water

Waiouru residents were told not to drink water from their taps yesterday after heightened aluminium samples were found in a sample taken on Wednesday.

Environment

Fri, Jun 12

A nationally endangered New Zealand falcon found injured near Lake Tekapo/Takapō has been transported hundreds of kilometres to a specialist breeding programme in Blenheim.

Injured kārearea saved by South Island 'falcon taxi' relay

The bird was found injured on State Highway 8 near Lake McGregor, close to Lake Tekapo/Takapō, by local woman Emilie Marinissen a week ago.

Environment

Fri, Jun 12

Waiouru residents have been issued with a precautionary notice to not drink water from their taps.

'Do not drink' warning issued for Waiouru tap water

Residents were advised not to use tap water for drinking until further notice – including making drinks or ice; food preparation; brushing teeth; or preparing infant/toddler formula.

Environment

Thu, Jun 11

NASA astronaut Jessica Meir captured stunning footage of the Southern Lights dancing beneath a SpaceX spacecraft, describing the rare aurora as an "ethereal" spectacle.

SpaceX Dragon shuttle captures 'ethereal' view of Southern Lights

SpaceX Dragon spacecraft captured stunning time-lapse video of the southern aurora caused by a recent solar event.

Environment

Thu, Jun 11

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This undated image provided by Peng Zhou shows a Chinese submersible recovering fossilized whale bones from the deep seafloor, southeastern Indian Ocean, in the Diamantina Fracture Zone.

Ancient whale graveyard in the Indian Ocean teems with marine life

These graveyards form when whale carcasses fall to the sea floor, becoming a sustaining snack for nearby critters — including jellyfish, tubeworms and brittle stars.

Environment

Thu, Jun 11

Ezra Tomlinson, 10, spotted the bird caught in his goal net in the family's back garden last week.

Penguin rescued after becoming tangled in New Plymouth football net

The kororā had walked from the beach, across a carpark, over a railway line and under a gate before its late-night wander came to an unfortunate end.

Environment

Thu, Jun 11

John Fissenden (Fissenden Bros Contractors, back left), Dennis Buurman and Ian Bradshaw (both Encounter Foundation), Kaikōura Community Op Shop chairperson Lisa Bond (front left), Jill Fissenden (Fissenden Bros Contractors) and Lynette Buurman (Encounter Foundation) check out a section of the Whale Trail.

People power drives 'magical stretch' of Whale Trail in Kaikōura

Kaikōura community have stepped up with funding for three cycle and foot bridges on a 2km stretch in the north of Canterbury region.

Environment

Wed, Jun 10

Photograph shows Jupiter (top) and Venus (bottom) aligned. Taken in Lower Hutt, Wellington just before 6pm on Monday June 8.

Venus and Jupiter align in NZ night sky – what to look for

The two brightest planets in our sky, Venus and Jupiter will reach conjunction on the evenings of June 9-11, when they will appear just 1.5° apart.

Environment

Tue, Jun 9

Debris strewn on the shoreline and road at Owhiro Bay.

'Danger has reduced': Relief in Wellington as huge swells ease

“We’ve seen waves as high as 11 metres but they’re not coming as frequently as MetService was predicting,” Mayor Andrew Little said.

Environment

Tue, Jun 9

 An adult New World screwworm fly

Flesh-eating cattle parasite spreads as new screwworm cases are found

Two more cases of the New World screwworm have been confirmed, including one outside the main cluster in Texas.

Environment

Tue, Jun 9

Defendants Xin Li and son Boyuan Zhang.

Pair fined for attempting to illegally export pounamu

A mother and son found guilty of trying to take 18 kilograms of pounamu to China have been fined $5000.

Te Ao Māori

Fri, Jun 5

The seizure of 100,000, exotic cockroaches is the largest bust of illegal exotic invertebrates in Australia.

'Record bust': Over 100,000 exotic cockroaches seized in Australia

More than 100,000 cockroaches have been seized in NSW with an estimated value of up to $200,000.

Environment

Fri, Jun 5

Medics take Dawa Sherpa, a mountain guide who had been missing for several days in the Everest region, for treatment after he arrived at HAMS Hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Sherpa feared dead rescued after crawling to Mount Everest base camp

Nepal's mountaineering community has hailed the 52-year-old's week-long survival story as miraculous.

Environment

Fri, Jun 5

A cow drinking from a trough. (File image).

Waihi dairy farmer fined $39,000 over effluent discharge

During the inspection, compliance officers found two unlawful discharges into the environment, one from the dairy shed and one as a result of overirrigation.

Environment

Thu, Jun 4

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